BresicWhitney unveils stunning Lower North Shore office

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BresicWhitney has unveiled a stunning new office on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, continuing its tradition of creating inspiring work environments for its team.

The new space is located in the former ANZAC Memorial Hall at 742 Military Road, Mosman, a building that has been a local landmark for over a century.

BresicWhitney partnered with award-winning design practice Those Architects to bring the project to life. 

The firm’s Co-Founder and Director, Ben Mitchell, is also a Mosman resident.

BresicWhitney Chief Executive Officer, Thomas McGlynn, said the new office reflected the company’s commitment to fostering high performance and collaboration.

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“We have a 20-year history of investing in environments for our people that nurture high-performance, collaboration and creativity,” Mr McGlynn said.

“This space delivers that for our growing Lower North Shore team, reflecting not only our absolute commitment to our culture, but our long-term intentions in the area.”

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The office features a sophisticated design with natural stone, stainless steel, and a striking French Blue mesh ceiling. 

The layout is non-hierarchical, with desks crafted from single sculptural pieces of steel.

The office’s design is intended to spark curiosity from both employees and the community, with glimpses of the distinctive ceiling visible from the street during both day and night.

Ben Mitchell, of Those Architects, said the new office achieved a range of different goals.

“We have enjoyed working collaboratively with the BresicWhitney team to create a space that is welcoming for their people and customers, who have a high appreciation of design, while also ensuring that it meets all the functional requirements of running a busy office,” Mr Mitchell said.

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The new office is part of BresicWhitney’s expansion across key Sydney lifestyle markets. 

The company now has five offices located in the Inner East, Inner West, Balmain, Hunters Hill, and the Lower North Shore.

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Mr McGlynn said it was important to respect the building’s history and local community values in the design process.

“It’s a privilege to have been part of the team who created what is a very special space, and one that furthers our ambition of becoming Sydney’s leading property group,” he said.

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